Microprocessor battery charger, 6 V/12 V, 4 A
CONTENTS
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PROPER USE OF THE PRODUCT _______________________________________________ 8
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SPECIFICATIONS ________________________________________________________ 9
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SAFETY NOTES _________________________________________________________ 9
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6.1 OVERVIEW __________________________________________________________ 10
6.3 PREPARATION ________________________________________________________ 11
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7.2 CARE _____________________________________________________________ 13
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WARNING
Read the operating instructions through carefully prior to initial use and observe all of the
safety notes! Not observing such may lead to personal injury, damages to the device or your
property! Store the original packaging, the receipt and these instructions so that they may be
consulted at a later date! Prior to initial use check the contents of the packaging to ensure that
they are in perfect condition and complete!
1. PROPER USE OF THE PRODUCT
The charger is suitable for charging open and a variety of closed, maintenance-free lead-acid batteries, for example:
• Wet batteries (WET), lead-acid batteries (fl uid electrolyte)
• Gel batteries (gel electrolyte)
• AGM batteries (electrolyte in fi breglass fl eece)
• Maintenance-free lead-acid batteries (MF)
Other batteries may not be charged with this device.
The charger may not be used as a starter aid. First charge the battery of your vehicle fully and remove the charger
before starting the vehicle.
The charger may not be used as a source of direct current or for other purposes.
The battery charger is designed for use in dry and protected environments at temperatures of -5 °C to +40°C.
This device is not designed to be used by children and people with limited mental capacities or those without
experience and/or knowledge. Keep children away from the device.
The device is not designated for commercial use.
Any other use or modifi cation to the device is considered improper usage and may be dangerous. EAL GmbH accepts
no liability for damages caused as a result of improper use.
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